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Tailings management is an essential activity for supporting the searches carried out by the Military Fire Brigade of Minas Gerais and for the environmental recovery of the areas impacted by the collapse of dam B1, in Brumadinho.
In the panels below, it is possible to follow the main indicators of this work through the stages of removal, movement and destination.
In the panels below, it is possible to follow the main indicators of this work through the stages of removal, movement and destination.
The panels also include the indicators of the work developed by the Fire Department
General Management Mapping
It shows the removal and handling volumes with the indication of the origin and destination points of each front.
It shows the removal and handling volumes with the indication of the origin and destination points of each front.
Pit disposal
Displays the volume deposited in the pit and disposal site.
Displays the volume deposited in the pit and disposal site.
Volume control at DRTs (Temporary Tailings Deposits)
Displays the volume of tailings in each DRT and in the pit.
Displays the volume of tailings in each DRT and in the pit.
Screening
Displays the volume of material that is in each sieving front, both what enters and leaves the sieves.
Displays the volume of material that is in each sieving front, both what enters and leaves the sieves.
Routes
Displays the routes taken by the trucks within the hot zone.
Displays the routes taken by the trucks within the hot zone.
Loading and unloading zones
It shows the loading and unloading points of the trucks.
CBMMG Productivity
It presents the indicators of the search process: investigated volume, average productivity, amount of equipment, amount of excavators, and amount of military personnel.
It presents the indicators of the search process: investigated volume, average productivity, amount of equipment, amount of excavators, and amount of military personnel.